Better yet, a trawl through catalogues specialising in vintage SF yields plenty of examples of his work from the 1940s and 50s, the last, frantic, days of the true pulps, when stories had to jostle for the reader's attention, and the printed word competed with TV and the movies.

The nightly news shows helped to kill off the evening newspaper, but they were more often parasites to their newspaper hosts rather than genuine competitors (60 Minutes might have "competed" against The New York Times for investigative scoops but hardly in a way that would have threatened the Times, let alone put it out of business).